sabro said:
I don't think I am confused at all. Intolerance is inexcusable and bigotry wrong whether your target is a member of a race or a religion.
big ot n. One who is strongly partial to one's own group, religion, race, or politics and is intolerant of those who differ.
Absolute morals, uh ? Alright, then in what way are you less intolerant than SVF or myself ? You only believe in your own god and your own religious sect, claim it to everyone here and defend your position, right ? The difference I see is that your are using personal attacks (e.g. calling people bigots, arrogants, lost souls...) while SVF and I are sticking to pointing out the inconsistencies, illogicisms, or contradictions found in the Bible, Christianity or other religions.
I don't think the attacks on Christianity being made on this forum are rational or open minded- nor are they based on logical analysis or for rational reasons.
Easy to say, but nevertheless it is. We analyses some parts of the Bible (e.g. 10 commandments), and explain rationally what we think is not coherent (e.g. OT god and NT god have opposite personalities), false (Adam and Eve were not placed on earth as Homo Sapiens by god, as there are proofs of human evolution, which continues to this day), of dubious morality (despotic god that promotes slavery...), etc. That is not intolerant, it just happens to be proven facts or obvious contradictions.
Simply because some atheists hate Christianity does not give them a right to be intolerant.
This is where you are wrong. Christians are intolerant of Atheists, because Christianity is an exclusive and proselytising religion, which aim is to convert all humanity to its cause. That is why Atheists have the right as human beings to defend their opinions
in response to this. To give you an analogy, oppressed people have the right to find back for their rights. Atheism does not oppress people, because it has no cause or faith to proselytise for. Christianity does. Another analogy is that murder is not a crime if it is self-defence, and non-religious people are acting as self-defense against people who try to convert them to their religion. All Atheist arguments on this forum are based of reason or facts, and so cannot be seen as intolerant. But most arguments (not all, I admit*) in favour of Christianity are based
* e.g. some people need religious communities to live more happily.
And simply because I am a Christian does not take away my right to defend my faith.
Then defend it ! Stop making personal attacks by calling people intolerant, arrogant or ignorant, and show us that our reasoning, or the facts we put forward are false. Just claiming that you "know God" or that "religion has brought good things to you" is not a valid justification for us/others. We do not tell you that we "know" doesn't exist because we can feel it, or that religion has brought bad things to us, as a justification. We could try to assess the effect of Christianity on society as a whole, or compare which branch of Christianity is more tolerant, liberal or reasonable. But we don't just say, "I don't like your beliefs, so you are wrong". Only people who lack valid arguments can answer that.
We don't force you to accept our reasonings and facts. You are free to believe what you want, but so are we. If you don't like what we say, you don't have to read our posts. If you cannot defend yourself properly, you don't have to reply. But understand that we are not "attacking you" but just testing the veracity of a particular religion (again, not you, but the religion). So don't attack
us back, but our arguments.
Now I did not claim, nor did anyone else claim to be able to prove one's faith. The attack started from your quarter and I would throw it in with the preaching of those boorish prosletyzers you claim to hate.
The attacks started with Christianity forcing my/our ancestors to convert, and continued with the crusades, the inquisition, etc.